Richmond Hill Public Library CIRCULATION POLICY 1.0 PURPOSE AND SCOPE Richmond Hill Public Library Circulation Policy is intended to consolidate all aspects of RHPL policies regarding circulation of materials. The Policy allows Richmond Hill Public Library to serve all customers in an accurate, consistent, equitable and accountable manner. 2.0 LIBRARY MEMBERSHIP 2.1 General Richmond Hill Public Library cards are free to all persons who live, work or attend school in Richmond Hill, Aurora, Newmarket, Markham and Vaughan (York Public Library Network (YPLN) libraries), and King Township Public Library. Children 13 years of age and younger require signed permission of a parent or guardian to obtain a library card. Parents and guardians are responsible for the selection, usage and safe return of library materials borrowed by their children. Customers are responsible for all materials issued on their card. Signing the library card implies acceptance of and adherence to all the rules and regulations of the Richmond Hill Public Library. The signatory (or the parent/guardian if the cardholder is under 18 years of age) is responsible for all fines and damage or loss of materials. There is an annual fee of $60.00 per person to all non-residents of Richmond Hill (exclusive of YPLN member libraries and King Township Public Library). Changes in personal information such as address, telephone number or email address, as well as loss or theft of library cards, should be reported immediately. Membership cards are not transferable for use by another person. RHPL Circulation Policy September 2014 Page 1 of 9
2.2 Special Needs Status People with disabilities as defined by the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act may apply for Special Needs Status to be exempt from paying fines on overdue materials (Section 4.0). Applicants must complete a form (Attached: Appendix A ). Special Needs cardholders will still be responsible for lost or damaged materials signed out on their card. 3.0 REGISTRATION When registering to become a member of the Richmond Hill Public Library a phone number is required and personal identity and address must be verified by the Library. Provision of a valid email address is recommended. Current identification providing name and address must be presented: Adults (18 years of age and over): Valid Driver s License Ontario Motor Vehicle Permit Staff identification or pay stub or direct deposit stub Utility bill Personal cheque Bank statement Mortgage, rental or lease agreement Any other source of identification that gives the customer s name and current address (preferably photo ID) Youth (14 17 years of age): Valid Driver s License Report card with address Bank statement Bill (e.g. cell phone) Pay stub or direct deposit stub Magazine subscription Any other source of identification that gives the customer s name and current address (preferably photo ID) Children (Birth 13 years of age): Parent s/guardian s identification and proof of address Signature of parent/guardian on library card RHPL Circulation Policy September 2014 Page 2 of 9
4.0 LIBRARY CARDS Annual Renewal A customer s library card expires annually. At the time of expiration, the customer s name, mailing address and telephone number are verified. Annually, all outstanding monies owing to the Library must be paid in full before the customer s library card can be renewed. Number of Cards A registered customer of the Richmond Hill Public Library should have in their possession only one (1) Richmond Hill Public Library Card. Lost Library Cards There is a $2.00 replacement fee for lost library cards. HST will be applied. 5.0 BORROWING PRIVILEGES 5.1 General With your library card you can borrow books, movies, CDs and much more. It gives you access to online databases that support your academic studies, facilitate your curiosity, and inform your life choices. Your library card also gives you access to downloadable material such as e-books and e-audiobooks, e- magazines and music. A valid Richmond Hill Public Library card must be presented each time materials are borrowed. Borrowing of the following materials has age restrictions: To borrow DVDs and videos rated AA or PG14, a customer must be 14 years of age or older; To borrow DVDs and videos rated R (classified by the Ontario Film Review Board as admittance restricted to persons 18 years of age and older ), a customer must be 18 years of age of over and must show proof of age upon request. 5.2 Loan Periods The regular loan period for materials is three (3) weeks, unless otherwise specified, as follows: DVDs and Videos 7 days Book Express books 7 days High demand materials 2 weeks Materials with holds 2 weeks RHPL Circulation Policy September 2014 Page 3 of 9
5.3 Loan Limits The Library reserves the right to limit the number of items borrowed on best seller, popular or seasonal materials, or categories in which there are limited holdings. 5.4 Renewals Most items may be renewed two (2) times. renewed: The following items cannot be DVDs/Videos theatrical/feature films Book Express books High demand materials Materials with holds Renewals may be requested in person, by telephone, or through the library website at www.rhpl.richmondhill.on.ca. 5.5 Holds Holds may be placed on eligible circulating materials in person, by telephone, or through the library website at www.rhpl.richmondhill.on.ca. When picking up holds, the customer must bring the card on which the hold was placed. 5.6 Return Time All material may be returned to any branch of Richmond Hill Public Library during operating hours. When the libraries are closed, material may be returned via the outside drop box. Items are due on the date indicated on the receipts provided. 5.7 Fines It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that all materials are returned on time. Fines are charged to all registered customers with the exception of customers registered with the Visiting Library Service and those with Special Needs Status. RHPL Circulation Policy September 2014 Page 4 of 9
RHPL, as a courtesy only, offers email notification to customers regarding materials coming due. Customers are responsible for returning materials on the due date whether or not email notification has been received. Fines are assessed on the basis of the material type. Fines or overdue charges are applicable to all circulating materials as follows: Children s Material: $0.25 per day per item $6.00 maximum per item $25.00 maximum per card Adult Material: $0.30 per day per item $6.00 maximum per item $25.00 maximum per card Book Express (7 Day Loan) Books: $1.00 per day per item $10.00 maximum per item $30.00 maximum per card DVDs/Videos: $2.00 per day per item $10.00 maximum per item $30.00 maximum per card In each case, the maximum fine clears all outstanding maximum fines on the applicable material type only. 5.8 Overdue Notification Customers will be notified when material is two (2) weeks overdue and at four (4) weeks and six (6) weeks thereafter. When material is eight (8) weeks overdue, customers will be billed for material not returned. 5.9 Suspension of Borrowing Privileges All Library privileges will be suspended when the customer s account reaches $25.00 or more in overdue fines and/or bills for long-overdue items. RHPL Circulation Policy September 2014 Page 5 of 9
5.10 Lost and damaged material Customers are required to report lost or damaged material at the earliest possible opportunity. Customers will be charged for materials if not located within three months. Charges for lost and damaged materials are based on the full replacement cost including costs to acquire, catalogue and process the item. A non-refundable processing fee of $5.50 plus HST will be assessed at this time. Items returned in incomplete or partially damaged condition may result in an appropriate service charge. Replacement copies or donations in lieu of payment are not accepted. Damaged material remains the property of Richmond Hill Public Library after applicable charges have been paid. 5.11 Refunds The time limit for refunds for payment of lost materials is three (3) months from the date of payment. Customers must produce their receipt to receive the refund. 5.12 Interlibrary Loan Materials Charges levied by the lending library for interlibrary loans will be charged to the user. Payment must be made in full before material can be loaned to the user. The amount charged will be in accordance with the rates of the lending library. The borrower is responsible for the full replacement cost of lost or damaged items, as assessed by the lending library. 6.0 COPYING OF MATERIAL Richmond Hill Public Library adheres to the laws of Canada governing the copying of all materials. The Library retains a copying license for public libraries through Access Canada, a non-profit organization formed and run by Canada s leading associations of creators and publishers. The Library operates within the terms and conditions of this license and makes every effort to ensure customers and staff do likewise. Use of photocopiers to reproduce all or a substantial part of work protected by copyright is governed by the Canadian Copyright Act. Copying of a work or a substantial part of a work protected by a copyright requires the permission of the copyright owner. No parts of some work, such as music, can be copied without permission. However it is not an infringement of copyright to deal fairly with some works for the purpose of private study, research, criticism, review or RHPL Circulation Policy September 2014 Page 6 of 9
newspaper summary. The responsibility of determining whether permission is required, and then obtaining permission, is that of the person making the copy and the Richmond Hill Public Library. Staff will neither participate in nor condone infringements of copyright. The Copyright Act is available at service desks should further information be required. 7.0 RELATED POLICIES 1. Fines and Service Charges (March 2014) 2. Patron Rules of Conduct (December 2004) Effective Date: November 1, 2014. Approval Date: September 29, 2014. Motion # 14: 85 Date of Last Revision: June 2013 RHPL Circulation Policy September 2014 Page 7 of 9
Appendix A Richmond Hill Public Library Application for Special Needs Status People with disabilities, as defined by the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disability Act 2005, may apply for Special Needs Status to be exempt from paying fines on overdue materials in accordance with the Circulation Policy of the Richmond Hill Public Library. Patrons with special needs status continue to be responsible for any charges for lost or damaged materials incurred on their card. To apply, complete this form and return with the signature of a health care professional to any branch of the Richmond Hill Public Library. The library will notify you confirming that your application has been approved. To be completed by the customer (Please print clearly): I apply to have my card designated as Special Needs to be exempt from paying fines on overdue materials. I am unable to return borrowed materials within a set period of time because of a disability as defined by the AODA. I understand that I continue to be responsible for any charges for lost or damaged materials incurred on this card. First Name Last Name Library Card Number Address: Apt. or Unit #/Building #/Street City/Province Postal Code Signature Date (MM/DD/YYYY) RHPL Circulation Policy September 2014 Page 8 of 9
To be completed by the Health Care Professional A Health Care Professional must complete the following section of this form: I certify that the applicant is unable to return borrowed library materials within a set period of time because of a disability as defined by the AODA. First Name Title or Occupation Last Name ( ) Telephone Number Address: Unit #/Building #/Street City/Province Postal Code Signature Date (MM/DD/YYYY) For Office Use: Manager s Signature Date RHPL Circulation Policy September 2014 Page 9 of 9